El Paso Shooter Patrick Crusius is on suicide watch…
August 19, 2019
El Paso County sheriff’s spokeswoman Christina Acosta confirmed Monday that Patrick Crusius is on suicide watch in the El Paso County Jail. She said the watch was determined by medical staff, but she declined to elaborate citing privacy requirements.
Study Links Fluoridated Water During Pregnancy to Lower IQs…
August 19, 2019
The study, published Monday in JAMA Pediatrics, used two measures to evaluate the amount of fluoride that women in six Canadian cities consumed during pregnancy. When their children ages 3 and 4 were given cognitive tests, researchers reported a small drop in IQ scores among kids whose moms had higher levels of fluoride exposure when pregnant.
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“This decision to publish this article was not easy,” writes the journal’s editor, pediatrician and epidemiologist Dimitri Christakis of Seattle Children’s Hospital in Washington...Proud Boys Maxwell Hare, John Kinsman convicted for UES brawl with antifa…
August 19, 2019
A jury found John Kinsman and Maxwell Hare guilty of attempted gang assault, attempted assault and riot stemming from the confrontation near the Metropolitan Republican Club following a speech by former Proud Boys leader Gavin McInnes in October 2018. Both men face up to 15 years in prison and will remain free until their sentencing.
The original unedited video:
NYPD's video shows that Antifa started the fight by throwing a bottle towards the proud boys:
NEW: NYPD video shows brawl between protestors—who police described as antifa—and Proud Boys https://t.co/0TMYQM5aTS pic.twitter.com/G4rAHcWE12
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) October 15, 2018
Why You Should Never Borrow Someone Else’s Charging Cable…
August 19, 2019
Last week, at the annual DEF CON Hacking Conference in Las Vegas — “hacker summer camp,” says Henderson — a hacker who goes by "MG” demonstrated an iPhone lightning cable that he had modified. After using the cable to connect an iPod to a Mac computer, MG remotely accessed the cable's IP address and took control of the Mac, as Vice reported in play-by-play fashion. MG noted that he could later remotely “kill” the implanted malware and wipe out all evidence of its existence. The enterprising hacker had a stash of so-called O.MG cables that he was selling for $200 apiece...
Dow rises 230 points Monday as Treasury yields rebounded, quelling fears of a possible recession…
August 19, 2019
MSM wants a recession so badly this must have hurt so many feelings.
Epstein leaves his fortune to his brother…
August 19, 2019
Jeffrey Epstein left his fortune of more than $577 million to his brother, according to Epstein's will obtained, obtained by The New York Post. The will, which is dated August 8 -- two days before Epstein was found dead by suicide in a federal jail in New York -- lists assets that he left to Mark Epstein, according to The Post. Among the assets, the will lists more than $56 million in cash and another $14 million in fixed income investments.
‘Stand Your Ground’ Trial Begins In Florida A Year After Unarmed Man Is Killed…
August 19, 2019
The manslaughter trial for a man involved in a deadly dispute last summer involving a handicapped parking spot in Florida, fueling renewed debate over the state's "stand your ground law," was set to begin Monday. Michael Drejka, a 49-year-old white man, initially was not arrested for fatally shooting Markeis McGlockton, a 28-year-old unarmed black man, on July 19, 2018. Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri declined to arrest Drejka, noting Florida's "stand your ground" law, which allows citizens to defend themselves if they fear “imminent death or great bodily harm." Prosecutors ultimately charged Drejka with manslaughter. Pinellas County State Attorney Bernie McCabe told USA TODAY last year he believes Drejka's self-defense claim can be disproved.
Planned Parenthood Withdraws From Title X Funding…
August 19, 2019
Planned Parenthood said Monday it's pulling out of the federal family planning program rather than abide by a new Trump administration rule prohibiting clinics from referring women for abortions. Alexis McGill Johnson, Planned Parenthood's acting president and CEO, said the organization's nationwide network of health centers would remain open and strive to make up for the loss of federal money. But she predicted that many low-income women who rely on Planned Parenthood services would "delay or go without" care.
Pig to human heart transplants ‘possible within three years’ – Surgeons will try to replace a human kidney with a pig’s this year as a precursor to working with hearts…
August 19, 2019
Australian Libraries Promote Transgender Teen Book That Describes A 6-Year-Old ‘Liking’ Oral Sex…
August 19, 2019
“From six up, I used to kiss other guys in my neighbourhood, make out with them, and perform oral sex on them. I liked it. I used to love oral,” reads an excerpt from the book shared by Binary Australia. “And I touched their you-know-whats. We were really young but that’s what we did.”
Kirralie Smith, director of Binary Australia, told the Daily Caller, “The book is in approximately 60 libraries in Australia. I found the book in my local library: Greater Taree Library — two copies in Taree and Wingham.”...
Florida Man Lost His 2A Rights, Thanks To Red Flag Laws And Mistaken Identity…
August 19, 2019
Typically, family members, doctors and law enforcement have the power to petition a judge to deem the gun owner mentally unfit to own a firearm, at least for the time being... While they sound great on paper, they have a number of practicality issues. The biggest one is the lack of due process.
Just last week, a man in Florida had his firearms confiscated simply because he had the same name as a criminal... According to Ammoland, Jonathan Carpenter received a certified letter from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services saying his concealed handgun permit had been suspended for "acts of domestic violence or acts of repeat violations." Carpenter was forced to go to the Osceola County clerk's office to have a form filled out stating he wasn't the person law enforcement was looking for... Even though it was evident they had the wrong man, Carpenter was forced to hand over his firearms. There was no hearing or any kind of court proceeding... Here's where things get even more ridiculous. Carpenter's firearms had to remain in police custody until the plaintiff can say, in court, that he's not the man that she filed a complaint against. He'd then have to petition the court to get his firearms back...and he would have to bear the cost.
Jury has unanimously awarded $3M in damages to former Planned Parenthood director who was fired after reporting abortionist’s illegal conduct & high complication rates, falsification of affidavits and patient records, incomplete abortions, & failure to report statutory rape…
August 19, 2019
Brexit Secretary signs order to scrap 1972 Brussels Act – ending all EU law in the UK…
August 19, 2019
The announcement of the Act’s repeal marks a historic step in returning lawmaking powers from Brussels to the UK...
The state attorneys general in more than a dozen states are preparing to begin an antitrust investigation of the tech giants…
August 19, 2019
The tentative timing is that an announcement will be made in early September.
But the states did form a bipartisan, multistate unit called the Tech Industry Working Group months ago.
“As attorneys general, we need to evaluate and address specific conduct, utilizing our existing antitrust and consumer protection laws,” Jim Hood, the attorney general of Mississippi, a Democrat, said in a statement. He added that the working group was “looking at the intersection of technology and antitrust.”...
Savage!
August 19, 2019
I promise not to do this to Greenland! pic.twitter.com/03DdyVU6HA
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 20, 2019
Jeffrey Epstein was sent three 12-year-old French girls as ‘birthday gift’
August 19, 2019
Virginia Giuffre — who has claimed Epstein and his gal pal Ghislaine Maxwell coerced her into being a “sex slave” when she was 15 — said in court papers that the girls who were flown in were molested by the financier and returned to France the following day. “The worst one that I heard from his own mouth was this pretty 12 year old girls he had flown in for his birthday,” she said, according to the document. “It was a surprise birthday gift from one of his friends and they were from France. I did see them, I did meet them,” she said. She said they were a gift from Epstein’s acquaintance Jean-Luc Brunel...
Pentagon tests missile previously banned under US-Russia arms treaty…
August 19, 2019
The Pentagon announced Monday that the military conducted a test over the weekend of a type of missile that previously had been banned for the last 30 years under a treaty between the United States and Russia.
The test, which took place off the coast of California, marks the resumption of an arms competition that some analysts worry could increase U.S.-Russia tensions after the two world powers abandoned a long-standing treaty earlier this month.
Marianne Williamson vows to rescind military medals, remove Andrew Jackson’s Oval Office portrait in ‘atonement’ for Native American treatment – called for a “new era of American history.” Williamson stopped short of calling for financial reparations, which she supports for slavery…
August 19, 2019
If this is proven beyond a reasonable doubt, Google is in for a treat…
August 19, 2019
Wow, Report Just Out! Google manipulated from 2.6 million to 16 million votes for Hillary Clinton in 2016 Election! This was put out by a Clinton supporter, not a Trump Supporter! Google should be sued. My victory was even bigger than thought! @JudicialWatch
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 19, 2019
After Allegations Of Druggings And Rape, Epstein-Pal Jean-Luc Brunel And His Modeling Agencies Come Into Focus…
August 19, 2019
"The guy was a vile pig" says former Brunel photographer and scout Clayton Nelson. "The girls who slept with him worked. The girls who didn’t, he would tell bookers: ‘I don’t want her booked for anything’."
Former MC2 bookkeeper Martina Vasquez has also accused Brunel of similar behavior, claiming that Brunel employed scouts who would recruit teenage models from South America, Europe and the former USSR. "The most desirable of those teens were housed in Epstein’s Upper East Side apartments and loaned out to wealthy clients for up to $100,000 a night, Vasquez alleged. If they refused to be “molested,” she said, they would not be paid. (Brunel has denied these claims and says Vasquez was fired from his agency for embezzling company funds.)" according to the report.